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Black Forest cake

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noun

German Cooking.
  1. a rich chocolate cake, sometimes kirsch-flavored, with a cream filling, containing and often decorated with candied or sour cherries.


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She had no money, no plan, no hope, and no Black Forest cake!

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After she had devoured it all, Mater Lumley produced a thick slice of Black Forest cake from the bakery next door.

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“Once I find the bookstore,” he thought, “I will treat myself to a slice of that superb Black Forest cake.”

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Brown was not the sort of festive shade a spoiled lady might wear to a party, perhaps, but it was a cozy color that made Penelope think of pleasant things: antique woodwork, or a chestnut-colored pony, or the chocolate layers of a Black Forest cake.

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Cassiopeia uncurled, grabbed her feather duster, and joined the celebratory parade around the nursery as the children chanted the names of every kind of cake they could think of: “White cake, yellow cake, angel cake, Gypsy cake, Black Forest cake...”

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